Social media is becoming increasingly pivotal to real estate. As more consumers move their home search online, they’re also counting on social media to help them find an agent who can land them the home of their dreams — or get the price they need to close a sale.

Inman is profiling social media all-stars — agents, brokers and other real estate professionals at the top of their Twitter game or with a targeted Pinterest plan of attack — who are killing it on social media and want to share their secrets of success.

Interested? Send a large photo of you, a screenshot of your smartphone home screen and the answers to the following questions to amber@inman.com.

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Chris Smith: “Any business can grow if it has a great product and can get access to eyeballs. Thanks to the Internet, those eyeballs have been secured at a lower cost than traditional advertising has ever offered. When you add that to the people I have had the chance to meet that I never would have otherwise, ‘game changer’ seems an appropriate term to use.”

I don’t know what a booming economy is like. I’m not sure that my job is always going to be here. I question my bosses. I’m going to do things on my phone or laptop when I work best, not when you tell me I should work. Yet, I’m goal-oriented, highly educated, driven and the best asset your company would be lucky enough to have. I am an entrepreneur at heart looking for a mentor, so ask for my input.

You can’t write a column about technology in real estate and not address the Internet’s most frequented social media tools. That’d be tantamount to a website about cars never talking about the Corvette. Or the GTO.